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I need some loading info for 210 gr LSWC for my 41 Rem Mag. Have looked at many sites and in many books -no one lists a 210 gr bullet cast. Any and all help will be highly appreciated. Thankx Dick | ||
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USe 215gr cast data. For plinking, 8gr of Unique works great, about 1000fps. For full power stuff, 17gr of 2400 will be pushing 1300fps. LIFE IS NOT A SPECTATOR'S SPORT! | |||
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Thankx for the data Dick | |||
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fredj338 is right, my old standard .41 load was 8 gr of Unique, never shot over a chrono, but was supposed to be 1000 fps from a 7.5 in. A shot not taken is always a miss | |||
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With either the RCBS 41-210-SWC or the Lee TL410-210-SWC 8.5 gr Unique runs 1150 fps out of my 7 1/2" barreled Ruger Bisley. That is my standard practice load. Accuracy is excellent. A mild plinking load at 900 fps is the TL410 bullet over 6 gr Bullseye. Larry Gibson | |||
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I started loading for the .41 mag well over 20 years ago, and my full power load was 21.0 grains of IMR-4227 behind my own hard cast Lyman 410459s, sized to .410". It was phenomenally accurate and felt recoil was significantly less than some of the other powders. I routinely used the Remington 210-grain jsp in place of the hard cast, and they both shot to the same point of aim. It was just a super load... But I caution you to check the load books before you use that load. Maximum powder charges change... My Model 57 was perfectly comfortable with that load, but what you shoot might not be. | |||
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